Presentation to JSC-WCRP Antalya, Turkey Feb 2010 Gordon A. McBean, CM, PhD, FRSC

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Presentation to JSC-WCRP Antalya, Turkey Feb 2010 Gordon A. McBean, CM, PhD, FRSC Chair, Science Committee – Integrated Research on Disaster Risk - IRDR Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction University of Western Ontario, Canada TAKING AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO DISASTER RISK REDUCTION International Social Sciences Council

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TAKING AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO DISASTER RISK REDUCTION. Presentation to JSC-WCRP Antalya, Turkey Feb 2010 Gordon A. McBean, CM, PhD, FRSC Chair, Science Committee – Integrated Research on Disaster Risk - IRDR Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Presentation to JSC-WCRPAntalya, Turkey

Feb 2010

Gordon A. McBean, CM, PhD, FRSCChair, Science Committee – Integrated Research on

Disaster Risk - IRDRInstitute for Catastrophic Loss ReductionUniversity of Western Ontario, Canada

TAKING AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO

DISASTER RISK REDUCTION

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Council

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HAZARD: potentially damaging physical event, phenomenon

or human activity that MAY cause the loss of life or injury, property damage, social and economic disruption

or environmental degradation.” VULNERABILITY: conditions determined by physical, social, economic, and environmental factors or processes, which increase

the susceptibility of a community to the impact of hazards. Disasters result

when there is the intersection of a

hazard and avulnerability

Research on bothhazards and

vulnerabilities

A natural disaster – “serious disruption of the

functioning of a community or a society involving widespread human, material, economic or environmental

losses and impacts, which exceeds the ability of the affected community

or society to cope using its own resources.”

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Latest disaster statisticsTop 10 - 2009

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Table 1.1: Disasters with more than 10,000 fatalities, January 1975 – June 2008 4(Highlighting denotes disasters within the five-year period, 2003–2008.) EMDAT; Analysis by ISDR, 2008

Mega-Disasters – > 10,000 fatalities2003-2008

Climate related

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Table 1.2 Disasters leading to losses of more than US$ 10 billion, January 1975 – June 2008(Highlighting denotes disasters within the five-year period, 2003–2008.) Source: EMDAT; Analysis by ISDR

Mega-Disasters – > $US 10 B in losses2003-2008

Climate related

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Typhoon Morakot – August 2009

“Over the last two decades (1988-2007), 76% of all disaster events were hydrological, meteorological or

climatological in nature; these accounted for 45% of the deaths and

79% of the economic losses caused by natural hazards.”

M. Wahlström, UN Assistant Secretary-General for Disaster Risk Reduction

“The real tragedy is that many ofthese deaths can be avoided.”

How can science – IRDR-WCRP - play a role in reducing those deaths?

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Integrated Research on Disaster RiskAddressing the challenge of natural and human-induced environmental hazards (IRDR)An integrated approach to research on disaster risk through: an international, multidisciplinary (natural, health, engineering and social sciences, including socio-economic analysis) collaborative research programme. - Sept/2008

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Integrated Research on Disaster Risk (IRDR)

Research focus

Prevention• Mitigation - actions taken before or after a hazard event to reduce impacts on people and

property

• Preparedness - policies and procedures designed to facilitate an effective

response to a hazard event

MitigationRecovery

ResponsePreparedness

•Hazards – floods, storms, droughttemperature extremes•Prediction, characteristics, …

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Integrated Research on Disaster Risk

• Scope

• Geophysical, climate and weather-related trigger events

• Earthquakes – tsunamis – volcanoes – floods – storms (hurricanes, cyclones, typhoons) – heat waves – droughts – wild-fires – landslides – coastal erosion – climate change (increases of extreme events)

• Effects of human activities on creating or enhancing disasters, including land-use practices

• Space weather and impact by near-Earth objects• NOT technological disasters, warfare

• Scientific Objectives → → → → → → →

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Objectives:

1. Characterization of hazards, vulnerability and risk

2. Effective decision making in complex and changing risk contexts

3. Reducing risk and curbing losses through knowledge-based actions

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Objective 1:

Characterization of hazards, vulnerability and risk– 1.1: identifying hazards and

vulnerabilities leading to risks; – 1.2: forecasting hazards and

assessing risks; and – 1.3: dynamic modelling of risk.

World Climate Research Programme•GEWEX, CLIVAR – climate extremesWorld Weather Research Programme•Typhoons, Socio-economic research activities

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WCRP → IRDR• identifying and forecasting hazards, integrated

dynamic modelling of risk• Floods, storms, drought, temperature extremes• Extremes characteristics, probabilities,

thresholds, …IRDR → WCRP• Connections with other hazards, social sciences,

…• Identifying important activities, connections

with disaster risk reduction community

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IRDR-WCRP Memorandum of UnderstandingCooperation in Research and Capacity Building

in relation to Extreme Climatic Events

Recognizing- that climate adaptation and disaster risk reduction are

increasingly seen as part of a continuum in need of integrated, multi-disciplinary research

- contribute to a world safer from climatic extreme events and all related hazards

– Areas of Cooperation– Implementation – Exchange of information

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Cross-Cutting Themes

1. Capacity buildingSTART - partnership2. Case studies and demonstration

projects3. Assessment, data management

and monitoring

IPCC Special Report on Climate ExtremesCase Studies

Next week:

•Official opening - IRDR – IPO – CEODE Beijing•Selection of Director

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Integrated Research on Disaster Risk - IRDR

Addressing the challenge of natural and human-induced environmental hazards

Thank you for your attention

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